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New DMV Rules to Know

Article: New DMV Rules to Know

Several new DMV regulations have taken affect this year.  If you’re not yet familiar with the changes, now is a good time to catch up!

Something to Lose Sleep Over - Daylight Saving is Back

Article: Something to Lose Sleep Over - Daylight Saving is Back

This Sunday, most of America, including California, will adjust their clock ahead by one hour in the annual ritual known as 'springing forward' for Daylight Saving.

Are Facebook Posts Admissible as Evidence?

Article: Are Facebook Posts Admissible as Evidence?

Many different types of social media posts, including Facebook posts, can be admissible as evidence in a court of law.

Bad Weather Crashes Closed the Grapevine, I 15

Article: Bad Weather Crashes Closed the Grapevine, I 15

Stormy holidy weekend weather brought snow, sleet, hail, and ice to low elevation roads, including Interstate 5 through the Grapevine, leading to several crashes and a long closure of the freeway.

Resolving to be a Better Driver

Article: Resolving to be a Better Driver

The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth has compiled some defensive driving tips that could help make the roads in 2019 safer for everyone.

Driving in the Rain

Article: Driving in the Rain

It's no secret that Southern California drivers are not the most adept at driving in the rain.  As we enter an El Niño winter season, we could see a lot of rain and a lot of traffic.

Do You Have the Right Type of Car Insurance?

Article: Do You Have the Right Type of Car Insurance?

The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth cannot tell you which insurance options are best for you, but we can tell you about the insurance options available and how each type of coverage could affect you In the event of a car accident.

Reducing the Risk of Common Causes of Car Accidents

Article: Reducing the Risk of Common Causes of Car Accidents

Car accidents happen, and if your driving is determined to be the cause of a crash, several negative consequences can follow.  It's in every driver's best interest to not be the cause of a car accident.